Do you guys believe in the alternative healing thing?

This is something that comes up a lot in the cancer world, as well as the world world: Is Western medicine enough? When I was first diagnosed I thought surely I should change my diet and lifestyle. I should be drinking wheat grass shots and eating only organic or only fish or only veggies and doing a ton of yoga and meditation and stuff like that. It's not that I was unhealthy to begin with, but I figured I'd have to make some changes, do something to help the medicine work its magic. Turns out I didn't have to do anything. I suppose I could have, but who wants to give up diet coke and Doritos and bacon when you have cancer? That's adding serious insult to injury. But now that I'm planning to go off Gleevec (the drug that put me into remission and keeps me there) to have a baby, I'm wondering if I should try some alternative stuff. Over the years I've heard from a bunch of different people—some quacks, some legit—about all the random things I should be doing to cure my cancer. I'm going to be off my cancer meds for a whole nine months, so maybe a little breathing therapy or touch therapy or organic eating or whatever it is alterative healing entails wouldn't hurt. What do you guys think?